If you're wondering how to sail through tough times, we'd suggest taking a closer look at Seetha's principles and values in Rama Sakkani Seetha.

Watching news constantly can ruin our mood and bring our morales down. But that’s not the way to spend our quarantine. Unlike others, we can take a look at the brighter side and make the most of our time inside the house. In fact, many of our favourite stars are doing the same, locked inside their rooms too. However, one thing that we cannot overlook is the build-up of emotions within us. Not only should we keep a check on them, but also keep stress at bay.

Rama Sakkani Seetha is one of the new shows on Zee Telugu. It revolves around a family of four brothers, who stray away from marriage. And this is because they fear that their wives might demand them to go separate ways. At such a time, Seetha enters the house filled with men. After receiving all the backlash and hatred, Seetha calmly navigates her way into their hearts. Not only that, but she also transforms the bunch of boys into being more mature and empathetic.

Living under quarantine all these days and having analysed our heart and brain, we have concluded that it is of utmost importance to remain calm and composed. Not just during the lockdown, but in our everyday lives too. Moreover, this will help us live a fuller and more meaningful life. And what started this chain of thought, you ask? Well, undoubtedly, it was Seetha. Her manners, composer, principles, and morals are something that we must make a note of.

Seetha in Rama Sakkani Seetha

Here are a few pro tips, by Seetha, that we believe will help us sail through the lockdown and any other tough times. Listen with intent, and do not rush into reacting. Analyse the subtext of every piece of information or conversation before making a decision. A little smile goes a long way, and of course, never underestimate its power. It is important to be kind to yourself, especially when the world seems to be against you. Having said it, it is also necessary to be kind to others – for all we know, they could benefit from some kindness.

Nani, Shravan, and Shankar – everyone has learned the value of empathy from Seetha. She empathises with Maruti, her house-help, the same way she does so with others. She treats everyone equally. This makes all of them hold Seetha at a higher ground and value her words more. And finally, hatred is for the weak ones, move ahead in life with love. Let’s try incorporating these into our everyday lives and make a change, even if it’s a minute one.